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Should You Resurface or Replace Your Concrete Driveway?

It is not rare for homeowners to pay the least attention to the concrete driveway. However, it is a very important part of your property and your daily routine. Without it, you would have no way in or out of your property when driving your car. It can also be a good parking spot or a place where your children could play skip or play hopscotch. The driveway also plays a huge role in curb appeal. If it looks bad, it immediately gives a bad first impression. This is why it is important to always keep it in good shape. If it isn’t, you can always have it resurfaced or replaced. If you need help determining which is the best option for you, let the following questions help guide you.

  • How old is your concrete driveway?

Concrete is one of the most durable paving materials. It can last up to two decades if maintained properly. If your driveway is somewhere around that age, it might be better off replaced. The concrete is on its way to deteriorating and resurfacing it will only be a waste of time, money, and energy.

  • How damaged is your driveway?

Inspect your driveway and check for cracks, dents, holes, and other indications of damage. How bad is it? You would be amazed at how efficient concrete repair is nowadays. Cracks can be sealed, holes can be filled, and stains can be covered up. If the damage is too big and too deep, then a replacement is a more practical choice.

How long will you be staying in the property?

If you are looking to stay there for several years, having the driveway replaced is a good option. But if you are planning to move out anytime soon, say in 1 to 2 years, then repairs should hold the driveway up until you’re ready to move.

  • How much can you invest right now?

Cost is one of the most influential factors in determining the right solution. Make sure that you choose whatever it is you can afford. Consult a pro to find options that work best for your budget.

Neglecting the concrete driveway will not only make it ugly, it will also increase the risk of car damage, trips, and falls. Keeping it in good shape would be the best the investment you could ever make for the driveway.

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